Grab Birdfy's iron-guarded smart bird house with an AI-identifying camera and solar panel down at $140 2026 low, more from $110 – 9to5Toys

Through its official Amazon storefront, Birdfy is offering the best rate of 2026 on its Wooden Smart Bird House with an iron guard, inside camera, and solar panel for $139.99 shipped. Down from its $180 full price, we’ve been seeing it keep at and go no lower than $150 since earlier in the year, with things dropping down further here today. Grabbing it now gives you a 22% markdown off the going rate, giving you $40 savings for the best price we have tracked in 2026 so far and the second-lowest overall price – just $10 above the low last seen in December. As alternate options, you can also get the base birdhouse without the solar panel for $109.99 shipped, or get the more advanced dual-camera solar package at $259.99 shipped. There’s also a variety of the brand’s other smart bird feeders, houses, fountains, and more available in the official Birdfy Amazon storefront here.
Whether you’re a bird fanatic or just a fan of the ones who are visiting your yard in these warmer months, this Birdfy Wooden Smart Bird House is a great way to get up close and personal, without scaring them off. It comes with an iron guard that adds protection against other animals and the birds’ own pecking alike, as well as an interior camera (unless you go with the more advanced option that adds an exterior camera to the mix). Not only is any movement auto-recorded before sending you alerts through the app controls, but you’ll also gain AI-assisted identification, too. What’s more, the two packages with solar panels ensure the 5,200mAh battery is covered with regular recharging via the sun.
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